Edneyville High School - Whispering Pines Yearbook (Edneyville, NC)

 - Class of 1965

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$$$, t :j. - v „,,; £ Mi SKf: . V: ' vV ' :,., ; ;•• : , iliiliB 1965 PUBLISHED By THE SENIORS Of ednevville high school rONEVVILLE; NORTH CAROLINA- Bold youth seeking to challenge knowledge with a fresh, intelligible vision . . . active youth pursuing to overcome with a sense of satis¬ faction . . . Edneyville youth plunging to succeed . . . achievement in academics. . . organization in activities . . .participation in athletics. With an inquiring mind, always with a goal to be reached, may youth seek proficiency. With its ever enlarging worlds, let there be always YOUTH IN SEARCH. Search... of Education ADMINISTRATION Faculty of Achievement ACADEMICS of Organization ACTIVITIES of Participation ATHLETICS of Presentation FEATURES of Selection ADVERTISEMENTS With a final check and a few added lines from Rosemary and Barbara, the Whispering Pines meets its deadline. WHISPERING PINES Rosemary Underwood-Co-editor. Barbara Pryor- Co-editor. Business Staff: Micheal P r e s s 1 ey, Lauren Rogers, Marilyn Lyda, Tony Hudgins. Staff: Janet Laughter, Sandra Lancaster, Patsy Nix, Donald Dalton, Nancy Neal, James Hemphill, Rose Ann Maxwell, Katie Dalton, Mary Zulick, Dianne Stepp, Dixie Stepp, Vivian Moss. Junior Staff: T. C. Huntly, Donna Freeman, Sandra Coston, Abbie Gillespie. 4 A] To you, Miss Marion Frances Messer, for your constant en¬ couragement, your faithful support, and your ever-willing as¬ sistance, we dedicate this 1965 Whispering Pines. 5 A REMINISCENCE The newly constructed concession stand, another project of the Key Club, takes in needed money for school projects. Our triumphant football team, with the spirit of the game showing all over them, wear their jerseys and have a team luncheon every Friday before another big game. Mary and Tony do the dog to the latest L.P. at the annual Homecoming Dance. 6 OF EVENTS Waiting in line at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Edneyville Donald hangs on to the football as Edneyville rolls on to another seniors begin to wonder if they will ever get into the great victory. White House. Weary and worn, our Edneyville tourists pause for the photog¬ rapher in front of our nation ' s capital. Mark goes high and gets the basketball as Edneyville rolls over the Falcons for another Jacket victory. Our own Beatle Band performs at the May Day Program. Seniors feast in home room just before Christmas vacation. 8 Edneyville couples swing at the WHKP sponsored sock hop. Graduation - a stepping stone to the future. Our seniors displayed hidden talent in the successful Junior play. 9 ADMINISTRATION Mr. J. M. Foster, Superintendent of Henderson County Schools Fred Lyda, Bill Wilson, and Tom Oates, Trustees Mrs. Pearl Pace, Secretary Mr. W. J. Nesbitt, Principal 12 FACULTY Mrs. Sharon Bell, English and Physical Education Mrs. Annie Burley, English and French Mrs. Elaine Burroughs, English and French John Burroughs, Social Science Miss Elizabeth Cody, Business Education Gaylord Davis, Vocational Rex Freeman, English and Social Science Mrs. Margaret Lawter, Library and Guidance Ellis Lyda, Mathematics Miss Frances Messer, Vocational Mrs. Betty Oates, Business Education Harris Pryor, Science French Rogers, Science and Mathematics Bill Whitmire, Physical Education 13 MATH and SCIENCE From the do it yourself person to future engineers, Mr. Rogers and Mr. Lyda instill within all the desire to learn by opening the door to the wide world of science and mathe¬ matics. LIBRARY In the midst of managing a most efficient library, Mrs. Lawter still finds time to lis¬ ten to a student ' s problems. SOCIAL SCIENCES LANGUAGE Edneyville now has one of the musts for the study of a foreign language. Mrs. Burley demonstrates the use of the new language lab. s Understanding that good health is essential for happiness, Mrs. Bell enforces a rigorous but enjoyable physical fitness program. VOCATIONAL For the more practical in¬ dividual, Miss Messer offers courses in homemaking and family living. Mr. Burroughs teaches his students to face their pro¬ blems of today through the experiences of past genera¬ tions. COMMERCIAL Miss Cody and Mrs. Oates know that a robot will never replace the sec¬ retary. y V jHBj. | Projects are infrequent but they are successful. Washington, here we come! SENIORS President . . Michael Pressley Vice-president. James Hemphill Secretary.Patsy Nix Treasurer .... Barbara Pryor Reporter . Rosemary Underwood We beef up Senior boys with second helpings. ' v; : -k- ‘ ■ I ' . «sr 18 SENIORS MICHAEL CLEVELAND ANDERSON No matter where this body is, the mind is free to go elsewhere. DEANNA ULDEAN BARNWELL Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value. Seniors—Onset to a new world PERRY LEE BARNWELL Time is the rider that breaks youth. RONALD GLENN BURGESS Trust everybody, but cut the cards. LARRY DONO CAPPS Lost in the spiral of his conscience, he detachedly takes rest. LINDA JEAN CASE To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything. 19 BILLY RAY COX Always lea ve them laughing when you say good-bye. JENNIE LEE CRAIG All excellent things are as difficult as they are rare. ng hours of College Board DONALD LEE DALTON Virtue is the truest nobility. NAOMI KATIE DALTON No path of flowers leads to glory. RUBY EDITH DALTON Possess your soul with patience. OSCAR FARMER It ' s a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness. 20 BARBARA LEE FREEMAN Magnificent spectacle of human happi¬ ness. CHARLES CREOLE FREEMAN I have made mistakes, but I have never made the mistake of claiming that I never make one. Never-ending term papers! DONALD LEE FREEMAN It is easy for men to talk one thing and think another. GARY BRAD FREEMAN No one knows what he can do till he tries. ABRAHAM GREEN I loafe and invite my soul. GEORGE DAVID HEATHERLY A real gentleman is at a big disadvan¬ tage these days. 21 JAMES LOWELL HEMPHILL It is important that people know what you stand for; it is equally important that they know what you won ' t stand for. TONY SAWYER HUDGINS A witty saying proves nothing. Eager salesmen turning magazine sales into money BETTY SUE HUNTLEY Woe be to him who reads but one book. EARL PATRICK JOHNSON Nothing is there more friendly to a man than a friend in need. SANDRA MAE LANCASTER Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. JANET LAUGHTER Friendship is Love without his wings. 22 JUNE EVELYN LAUGHTER Oneway for a girl to get a mink coat is to find a wolf and skin him. CORA GENELLE LAWTER Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us. Goal accomplished—Washington, D. C. BRENDA GAIL LEWIS Music is well said to be the speech of angels. JAMES THOMAS LYDA Nottogoback is somewhat to advance. JAMES HILLIARD LYDA I do not want people to be very agree¬ able, as it saves me the trouble of liking them a great deal. MARILYN EUNICE LYDA A day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend is life too short. 23 MICHAEL DAVID LYDA He is the happiest man who can connect the end of his life with its beginning. TERRY FREEMAN LYDA An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. Time out for loyal fans to attend ball games ROY EDWIN MASTERS We reckon hours and minutes to be dol¬ lars and cents. HARRIETTE ROSE ANN MAXWELL Youth is wholly experimental. MARVIN SHERREL MELTON A man of sense may be in haste, but can never be in a hurry. EDDIE ARNOLD MERRELL I awoke one morning and found myself famous. 24 LINDA VIVIAN MOSS Liberty of thought is the life of the soul.” Sport season’s ending with victories! PATSY ANN NIX Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. ANSEL THEODORE PACE Nothing is little to him that feels it with great sensibility. CHARLES EUGENE PACE The ripest peach is highest on the tree. LEO PITTILLO It is better to know nothing than to know what ain ' t so.” 25 MICHAEL HUGGINS PRESSLEY A leader is best when people barely know that he exists. BARBARA JEAN PRYOR Wearing all that weight of learning light¬ ly like a flower. Demonstrating character in leadership CLYDE HOMER REED The longer I live the more keenly I feel that whatever was good enough for our forefathers is not good enough for us. LARRY EDWARD RHODES He said little, but to the purpose. LARRY FRED RHODES Our dirty trick department is working overtime. LUCILLE EILEEN ROGERS Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. 26 LAUREN VARINA ROGERS Great persons are able to do great kind¬ nesses. PHYLLIS FOSTINA STATON The never-ending flight of future days. Friendship and loyalty in funfare and travail PANSY MARIE STEADMAN My heart is like a singing bird. DIXIE LYNNE STEPP Not by years but by disposition is wis¬ dom acquired. JERRY JAMES STEPP If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one. LINDA DIANE STEPPE He has half the deed done, who has made a beginning. 27 A year of never ending memories ROSEMARY UNDERWOOD It is only people with push who have a pull. DOUGLAS JERRY WHITESIDE The great end of life is not knowledge but action.” WAYNE ORVILLE WYATT Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. MARY ALEXANDRA ZULICK Imagination is the eye of the soul. 28 After working hard, prizes are well deserved. Inspite of scholastic toil the Seniors find relief through parties. Dramatic ability is being put to a test . . . We Time flies away as the Science Fair draws near. Were Young That Year . 29 SENIOR DIRECTORY MICHAEL CLEVELAND ANDERSON Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4, All Conference 2,3; Bas¬ ketball manager 1,2; Chorus 1,2,4 DEANNA ULDEAN BARNWELL Beta Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4, officer 2; Dramatics 3; Health Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4. RONALD GLENN BURGESS Football 1,2,3,4, All W.N.C. honorable mention 4. LARRY DONO CAPPS Chorus 1,2; Football 1. LINDA JEAN CASE Chorus 1,2; F.H.A. 1, officer 1; Majorette 4; Health Club 4; NEDA awards 1,2; Dramatics 3; Library Assistant 4. BILLY RAY COX Football 1,2,3,4, All W.N.C. honorable mention 4, Tri- Captain 4; Track 3; Student Council 2,3; Class officer vice-president 2,3; Key Club 2,3,4. JENNIE LEE CRAIG Transfer 3; Library Assistant 4. DONALD LEE DALTON Basketball 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4, All Tournament 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4, County honorable mention 3, All Con¬ ference 4, Tri-Captain 4, All W.N.C. honorable mention 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, All Conference 3; Track 2,3, co-cap- tain 3, All Conference 3; Class officer president 1; Mar¬ shal 3; Chorus 1; Key Club 2,3,4, vi ce-president 3, pres¬ ident 4, District Key Club Convention 2; Class Magazine Sale $100.00 Club 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. NAOMI KATIE DALTON Beta Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Chorus 1,2,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; May Day Representative 2,3, Maid of Honor 3; Magazine Sale $100.00 Club 4; Dramatics 3; Library Assistant 2; Pep Club 2; Student Council vice-presidentS; Cheerlead¬ er 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4; W. C.C. Summer Institute for Superior Students in Algebra 3; Quill Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. RUBY EDITH DALTON F.H.A. 1,2; Chorus 2; Health Club 2,4; Library Assistant 2; Beta Club 2,3,4. OSCAR FARMER Football 1,2,3,4, All County, County honorable mention 3, All Conference 3,4, All W.N.C. honorable mention 4. BARBARA LEE FREEMAN Health Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Library Assistant 3; Chor¬ us 1; Pep Club officer 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4. CHARLES CREOLE FREEMAN Basketball 1,2,3,4, County honorable mention 3, co-cap¬ tain 4; All Tournament 2,3; Baseball 1,2; Quill Staff 2,3; Key Club 3,4. GEORGE DAVID HEATHERLY Transfer 2; Dramatics 3; Library Assistant 4. JAMES LOWELL HEMPHILL Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2; Football 1,2,3,4, All Con¬ ference 4; Chorus 1,2; Dramatics 3; Key Club 2,3,4, of¬ ficer 4, District Key Club Convention 3; Class officer vice-president 4; Student Council 3,4, president 4; Beta Club 2,3,4, vice-president 4. TONY SAWYER HUDGINS Football 1,2; Quill Staff 2,3; Annual Staff 4. BETTY SUE HUNTLEY F.H.A. 1,2; Health Club 1,2,4, Delegate to Health Club Convention in Durham 2; Band 1,2,3. EARL PATRICK JOHNSON Quill Staff 3,4. SANDRA MAE LANCASTER Quill Staff 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Cheerleader 4; Square Dance Team 1; Marshal 3; F.H.A. 1,2, Rally officer 2; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 2,3,4. JANET REBECCA LAUGHTER Beta Club 2,3,4; Class officer 2; Chorus 1,4; Student Council secretary 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4; May Day Representative 1,2,3; Homecoming Representa¬ tive 1, Homecoming Queen 4; Pep Club 2; Health Club 2, Delegate to Health Club Convention in Durham 2; Quill Staff 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Annual Staff 4. JUNE EVELYN LAUGHTER Transfer 3; F.H.A. 4; Dramatics 3; Chorus 4. CORA GENELLE LAWTER Quill Staff 3; Library Assistant 4. BRENDA GAIL LEWIS Quill Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Majorette 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, officer 3,4, Rally 1,2,3, Workshop 3; Health Club 2; Del¬ egate to Health Club Convention in Durham 2; Dramatics 3; Blue Ribbon Winner in County Science Fair 2, Red Rib¬ bon Winner 3; Marshal 3; Beta Club 2,3,4. JAMES HILLIARD LYDA Chorus 1,3; Baseball 1; Quill Staff 3,4. MARILYN EUNICE LYDA Beta Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Magazine High Salesman 4; Runner up in Friends of the County Library Essay Con¬ test 1; F.H.A. 1,3, Workshop 1; Dramatics 3; Pep Club 2; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Square Dance Team 1; Annual Staff subscription manager 4. TERRY FREEMAN LYDA Football 1,2,3,4, All Conference 3,4, All W.N.C. 4; Bas¬ ketball 1; Track 1,3,4, All Conference 4; Baseball 1,3,4; Student Council 2; Square Dance Team 1; Library As¬ sistant 4; Key Club 4. 30 SENIOR DIRECTORY ROY EDWIN MASTERS Quill Staff 3,4; Chorus 2; Dramatics 3; Library Assistant 4. HARRIETTE ROSE ANN MAXWELL Basketball 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Home¬ coming Representative 3; Square Dance Team 1; Dra¬ matics 3; F.H.A. 1,2,4, Workshop 1,4, officer 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. MARVIN SHERRELL MELTON F.F.A. 2,3. EDDIE ARNOLD MERRELL Football 1,2; Square Dance Team 1; Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. LINDA VIVIAN MOSS Basketball 1,2,3,4; Marshal 3; Homecoming Representa¬ tive 2; Dramatics 3; Majorette 1,2; Square Dance Team 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, officer 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. NANCY ERNESTINE NEAL Quill Staff 4; Library Assistant 2; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Pep Club 2; Chorus 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Health Club secretary-treasurer 4. PATSY ANN NIX Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2, Rally 1; Chorus 1,2; Marshal 3; Homecoming Representative 4; Basketball 1; Cheer¬ leader 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4, officer 2,3; Class of¬ ficer secretary-treasurer 3, secretary 4; Quill Staff 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4, officer 4. ANSEL THEODORE PACE F.F.A. 1,2,4, secretary 2, president 4; Band 1,2,3,4. CHARLES EUGENE PACE Quill Staff 3,4; Chorus 1,3,4; Band 1,4; Library Assistant 4. MICHAEL HUGGINS PRESSLEY Football 1,2; Basketball 2; Marshal 3; Quill Staff 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, secretary 4; District Key Club Convention; Dramatics 3; Boys State Representative 3; Class officer 1,2,3,4, president 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4, president 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4, busi¬ ness manager 4. BARBARA JEAN PRYOR Beta Club 2,3,4, secretary 4; Chorus 1,2; Student Coun¬ cil 1,3,4, secretary 3; Homecoming Representative 3,4; May Day Representative 2,3; Class officer secretary 1, treasurer 4; Chief Marshal 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Tri-county officer 2, County officer 2,3,4; Essay Contest Winner 1; Miss Hi Miss 3; Quill Staff 3,4, Assistant editor 3, editor 4; Annual Staff 2,3,4, co-editor 4; Betty Crocker Home¬ maker Award 4. CLYDE HOMER REED Transfer 4; Class officer, secretary 2; Chorus 1; Square Dance Team 1; Football 1,2,4. LARRY EDWARD RHODES Transfer 4. LARRY FRED RHODES Chorus 1. LUCILLE EILEEN ROGERS Chorus 1; Dramatics 3; Second place winner of July 4th county talent show 3; Library Assistant 3,4. LAUREN VARINA ROGERS Basketball 1,2,3,4, All Conference 3, All Tournament 3; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 2, vice-president; Health Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Workshop 1, officer 2,3,4, president 3; Dramatics 3; Quill Staff 3,4; Annual Staff co-business manager 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4. PHYLLIS FOSTINA STATON F.H.A. 1,2,3; Health Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4. PANSY MARIE STEADMAN Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Library Assistant 3; Health Club . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . DIXIE LYNNE STEPP Library Assistant 4; Chorus 1; Annual Staff 4. LINDA DIANE STEPPE Chorus 1,2; F.H.A. 1; Library Assistant 3,4; Pep Club 2; Quill Staff 3,4; Dramatics 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. CAROLYN RUTH THOMPSON Health Club 2; Chorus 1; Pep Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. ROSEMARY UNDERWOOD Basketball 1,2,3,4, co-captain 3,Tri-Captain 4; All County 2, All Conference 2,3, All Tournament 2,3; Class officer 1,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Marshal 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Dramatics 3; Homecoming Representative 1; May Day Representa¬ tive 1,3; Delegate to the Civitan Club Youth Conference sponsored by the Civitan Club 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Quill Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4, co-editor 4. DOUGLAS JERRY WHITESIDE Football 1,2,3,4, All County 3, All Conference 3,4, Tri- Captain 4. MARY ALEXANDRIA ZULICK Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Health Club 1,2, secretary 2; F.H.A. 1; Library Assistant 2; Cheerleader 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Quill Staff 1,2; Annual Staff 3,4. 31 JUNIORS President . Susan Turner Vice President.Robert Stepp Secretary-Treasurer.Sandra Coston Reporter.Jerry Barnwell Juniors’ seeking senior status FIRST ROW: Barbara Ballard, David Barnwell, Della Barnwell, Jerry Barnwell, Nancy Barnwell, Wayne Barnwell, Douglas Brown, Janie Bryant, Dennis Capps, Gary Corn. SECOND ROW: Pat Corn, Sandra Coston, Brenda Cox, John Dalton, Patty Daniels, Wade Edney, Donna Freeman, Ike Freeman, Peggy Freeman, Steve Gale. THIRD ROW: Kristan Garren, Dale Gilbert, Joyce Gilbert, Abbie Gillespie, Sherry Glass, Sheila Grasty, Carolyn Hill, David Hoots, Gary Hoots, Gail Huntley. 32 T. C. Huntley, Roger Jessup, Lois Jones, Gail Justice. A year of projects FIRST ROW: Bobby Justice, J. L. Justus, Phillip Kenmon, Linda Laughter, Mabel Laughter, Carolyn Lyda, Tony Lyda, Elaine Masters, Mark Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Lois McCrary, Alvin McCraw, Joanne McCraw, Linda McCraw, Marlene Merell, Susan Merrell, Betty Moore, Judy Newman, Evelyn Nix. THIRD ROW: Steve Oates, Margaret Owensby, James Owens, Frieda Owensby, Helen Juanita Parris, Helen Louise Parris, Cherie Pittillo, Barbara Searcy, Brenda Shoemaker. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Shoemaker, Henry Steadman, Karen Stepp, Hal Stepp, Linda Stepp, Robert Stepp, Dwane Ratliff, Lee Rhodes, David Robinson. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Rogers, Shirley Taylor, Susan Turner, Doylene Warren, Donnie Whitaker, Arthur Whiteside, Larry Whiteside, Martha Whiteside, Larry Williams. 33 SOPHOMORES President ..Ray Nix Vice President.Michael Justus Secretary-Treasurer . . . Linda Lyda (not pictured) Reporter.Vicki Freeman Sophomores—Old pros in high school FIRST ROW: Billy Barnwell, Linda Barnwell, Ray Barnwell, Eugene Beddingfield, Donnie Bishop, Yvonne Boyette, Teddy Brackett, Stanley Capps, Frank Collins, Jimmy Corbet. SECOND ROW: Shirley Corn, Ronnie Cox, Dean Craig, Mike Dalton, Buddy Duncan, Nancy Duncan, Robert Floyd, Robert Freeman, Vicki Freeman, Judy Garren. THIRD ROW: Larry Gilliland, Gail Green, Gary Green, Charles Gunter, Herbert Henderson, Don Hensley, Billy Hill, Ralf Holbert, Randy Holbert, Roger Jackson. 34 Marvin Johnson, Johnny Jones, Mike Justus, Doris Laughter, Steve Lawter. A year of challenge-Geometry, French, Typing FIRST ROW: Brenda Ledbetter, Kenneth Levi, Betty Lindsey, Linda Kay Lyda, Patricia Lyda, Sonna Lyda, Melba McMinn, Ronnie Merrell, Steve Merrill. SECOND ROW: Hazel Moon, Wayne Morgan, Wanda Moss, Gwenda Murray, Alice Neal, Doris Neal, Ruth Neal, Ray Nix, Shirley Ogle. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Owenby, Bonnie Pittillo, Elizabeth Pressley, Woody Pryor, Janice Rhodes, Thelma Rogers, Floyd Shehan, Mary Sue Stepp, Hope Swaynigim. FOURTH ROW: Harvey Warren, Ann Williams, J. C. Williams, Larry Williams, Amelia Wilson, Wayne Winters, Doris Wood, David Wyatt, Jerry Young. FIFTH ROW: Philip Zulick. 35 Freshmen—The essence of youth FIRST ROW: Linda Barnwell, Pamela Boyette, James Bradford, Sandra Burgess, Carolyn Cook, Benny Corn, Harriet Corn, Sandra Kay Corn, Janice Coston, Bobby Cox. SECOND ROW: Margaret Dalton, Kay Dalton, Shirley Dodson, Vendetta Edney, Joyce Edwards, Tommy Eizonas, Gail Floyd, Jerry Freeman, Linda Freeman, Rex Freeman. THIRD ROW: Kenney Fullerton, Earl Garren, Lail Garren, Tommy Gerrard, Gary Green, Randy Griffin, Brenda Hathcock, Brenda Hill, Marty Hill, Suzanne Holbert. 36 FIRST ROW: Jud Honeycutt, Carolyn Hoots, Michael Hoots, Lonnie Howell, Kenneth Hudgins, Sammy Huntley, Gary Jackson, Allan Justus, Manson Lancaster, Charlotte Laughter. SECOND ROW: Diane Laughter, Larry Laughter, Mary Laughter, Shirley Ledbetter, Teresa Lewis, Donnie Lyda, Sandra Lyda, Gloria Maxwell, Peggy McCrary, Stanley McCraw. THIRD ROW: Jerry McMinn, Terry McMinn, Ronnie McMinn, Cynthia Merrell, Vera Merrill, Clifford Middleton, Jackie Morgan, Patsy Moon, Larry Neal, Mary Neal. Time, time, time—Needed! FIRST ROW: Wanda Nelon, Doris Nix, Michael Nix, Myron Owenby, Jane Owens, Brenda Page, Roger Parks, Nicky Pryor, Mary Ann Ramsey, Velma Reed. SECOND ROW: Carl Rhodes, Gary Rhodes, Larry Rhodes, James Rogers, Judy Rogers, Francis Shehan, John Shipman, Tommy Starling, David Stepp, Gail Stepp. THIRD ROW: Phillip Swayngim, Carol Thomas, Coleen Turner, Sandra Ward, Gayle Whiteside Gale Williams, Michael Williamson, Jimmy Wyatt. 37 THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 38 Mrs. Annie Nesbitt, Special Education Mrs. Evelyn Barnwell, Librarian Mrs. Edna Pryor, Remedial Reading Mrs. Jean Pryor, Music Mrs. Leola Marlowe Mrs. Marie Odom Mrs. Jeanette Gibbs Mrs. Joann Greene Mrs. Inez Ballard Miss Opal Thompson Mrs. Lila Allen Mrs. Agnes Freeman Mrs. Myrtle Pryor Mrs. Mabel Brackett Miss Alletta Plank Mrs. Ellen Heydock Mrs. Victor Turner Mrs. Joyce Hart Mrs. Myrtle Jaegers Mrs. Doris Glass James Gillespie Mrs. Jean Lancaster Herbert Putnam Tom Pryor Mrs. Amelia Duncan 39 FIRST ROW: MRS. DUNCAN, Shirley Baldwin, Carla Sue Barnwell, Peggy Barnwell, Jerry Brackett, Katheryn Dalton, Lester Denton, Paul Dermid, Michael Dunn, Henry Fleck, Dianne Freeman, Betty Jo Haynes. SECOND ROW: Sara Lee Lancaster, Brenda Lawter, Patricia Lyda, Carol McCraw, Martha McMinn, Frankie Merrell, David Neal, Jerry Neal, Joe Neal, Marvin Peterson, Gail Rogers, Hoyle Rogers. THIRD ROW: Olivia Rogers, Sidney Ruff, Kay Stepp, Polly Thompson, Wayne Thompson, Thurman Wood, Judy Worthy, Larry Young, MR. TOM PRYOR, Frank Barnwell, Pam Case, Debbie Daniels. Contagious enthusiasm in Junior High! FIRST ROW: Terry Gilliland, Walter Glaspy, Elizabeth Gray, Peggy Haynes, Elaine Helms, Don Henderson, Bill Hill, Kenny Hill, Leon Hoots, Steve Huntley, David Keller, Kerry Lampros. SECOND ROW: Shirley Laughter, Ricky McMinn, Shirley Merrell, Steve Moss, Edwin Nix, David Pace, A1 Pryor, Noland Ramsey, Teresa Reid, Joyce Rhodes, Margaret Ruff, Wanda Searcy. THIRD ROW: Judy Stepp, Billy Thomas, Natalie Zulick, MR. GILLESPIE, Charles Ball, Tuft Dalton, Emmett Gilbert, Wanda Gilbert, William Gordon, Ross Gosnell, Leon Gunter, Shermon Holbert. FOURTH ROW: Earl Jones, Hubert Jones, Bill Lindsey, Ann McCraw, Janice Owens, Dean Parks, Eunice Paris, Barbara Ruff, Tommy Terry, Gary Thompson, Benny Thrift, Sylvia Vanhorn. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Whitlock, MRS. LANCASTER, Roger Brackett, Carolyn Cole, Grady Condrey, Foy Corn, David Coston, Ellen Craig, Lenny Freeman, Joy Griffin, Claude Hathcock, Brenda Henderson. FIRST ROW: Leon Jackson, Douglas Jones, Steve Jones, La Rue Justus, Larry King, Judy Lyda, Teddy Melton, Wilma Middleton, Ricky Nix, Carla Owenby, Carolyn Owenby, George Owenby. SECOND ROW: Barbara Pace, Jimmy Page, Joan Pryor, Naomi Pryor, Ronnie Rhodes, Ronnie Ruff, Russell, Seymour, Mike Shope, Ronnie Steppe, Daris Taylor’ Janet Williams, Karen Williams. THIRD ROW: Tommy Wilson, MR. PUTNAM, Judy Baldwin, Brenda Ball, Frank Bradley, Ricky Bryant, Gail Burgess, Phyllis Cantrell, Harry Corn, Perry Corn, Steve Corn, Steve Dill. Change of classes hour on the hour FIRST ROW: Madeline Farmer, Peggy Hill, Wanda Hill, Harold Holbert, Roy Huntley, Josephine Jackson, Elaine Johnson, Gerald Justice, Terry King, Gail Laughter, Ronald Ledbetter, David Levi. SECOND ROW: Donna Lyda, Rickie Lyda, Terry Lyda, Wayne Owenby, Jeff Parks, Donnie Staton, Charlotte Steadman, Dorothy Steadman, Terry Stepp, Refty Taylor, Foy Turner, Betty Ward. THIRD ROW: Rosa Worthy MRS. HART, Dal Baldwin, Ronnie Capps, Sarah Collins, Cathy Connor, Herman Connor, Jr., Charles Corn, Tony Corn, Jane Cox, Mickie Cox, Michael Denton. FOURTH ROW: Maurice Edney, Patty Edney, Wayne Flynn, Ronnie Garrett, Earleen Hyder, Wanda Jones, Ann Justice, Brenda Justice, Gene Laughter, Maynard Lyda, Margaret Merrell, Cathy Neal. FIFTH ROW: Stan Rhodes, Ruby Rogers, Joel Shepherd, Tommy Shipman, Billy Sinclair, Sara Stepp, Nancy Thomas, Earl Thrift, Dale Warren, Barbara Worthy. FIRST ROW: MRS. JAEGERS, Don Barnwell, June Barnwell, Allen Berry, Darlene Boyd, Michael Case, Anna Collins, Eury Corn, Pat Corn, Shirley Dalton, Lott Freeman, Connie Garret. SECOND ROW: Brenda Gilbert, Ronnie Gosnell, Joey Heatherly, Brenda Jones, Tim Jones, Charles Justus, Wanda Laughter, Duane Lyda, Janell Lyda, James Martin, Johnny McCraw, Dennis McMinn. THIRD ROW: James Moore, Lois Morgan, Linda Nix, Victor Pryor, Joy Rogers, Cindy Seymour, Carl Strickland, Linda Thomas, Mitch Whitt, Mike Wilson, Jane Wyatt, Wanda Youngblood. Work, play, fun FIRST ROW: MRS. GLASS, Danny Dalton, Pattie Freeman, Dianne Griffin, Debbie Hill, Rhonda Holbert, Jo Ingram, Clyde Keller, Marvin Lancaster, Pat Lewis, Nancy Lyda, Michael McMinn. SECOND ROW: Monroe Millwood, Harvey Neal, David Odom, Delayne Parham, Mary Pryor, Mardi Bradford, Wayne Burley, Tommy Corn, Rhonda Freeman, David Henderson, Tericia Huntley, Linda Jackson. THIRD ROW: Janet Laughter, Mike Lenz, Doug Moon, Arthur Rhodes, Deborah Rogers, Debra Stroupe, Karen Youngblood, MRS. TURNER, Sheila Baldwin, Tillie Baldwin, Rhenda Beddingfield, Kay Brackett. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Brown, Steve Burgess, Theresa Cagle, Calvin Cole, Carolyn Corn, Kim Corn, Rita Dalton, Roy Dalton, Melvia Deese, Mike Engle, Jean Gray, Cathy Green. FIFTH ROW: LuVerne Haydock, Bobby Haynes, Bruce Justus, Janet Justus, Bobby King, Janet Kay Laughter, Johnny Laughter, Pauline Laughter, Debbie Lyda, Cathy Mathis, Darlene Moore, Cecil Nix. FIRST ROW: Steve Parham, Janice Pryor, Marilyn Pryor, Lorna Ramsey, Sally Ruff, Rhonda Stepp, Anita Ward, Ann White, Connie Williams, MRS. HEYDOCK, Sharon Anderson, Phyllis Barnett. SECOND ROW: Lester Boyd, Mary Cantrell, Shirley Cole, Wayne Cox, Teresa Cutshaw, Jean Gilliland, Ronald Griffin, Ricky Hart, Judy Henderson, Eugene Hyder, Richard Jones, Brenda Justice. THIRD ROW: Jackie Justice, Gregory Lancaster, Larry Lawter, Eddie Lyda, Sharon Lyda, David Mathis, Shirley McKinney, Linda Melton, Joan Owenby, Billy Owens, James Owens, Eddie Poley. Basic skills for enlarging worlds FIRST ROW: Linda Poley, George Reed, Theodora Stevens, Ronnie Sumner, Sandra Sumner, Marvin Strickland, Rodney Webb, Margie Whitlock, Beverly Wilson, MISS PLANK, Harold Arrowood, Wanda Barnwell. SECOND ROW: Max Capps, Bobby Cole, Linda Constant, Michael Corn, Dottie Freeman, Junior Freeman, Mitchell Freeman, Bobby Graham, Dianne Hill, Polly Holbert, Joni Houston, Karen Justus. THIRD ROW: Susanne Kerr, Gene King, Sandra Lampros, Ricky Lyda, Russell, Lyda, Mary Marlowe, Freida McCrary, Shirley McCraw, Rita Merrell, Marie Neal, Susan Neal, Sandra Nix. FOURTH ROW: Stevie Nix, Roy Owenby, Karen Owensby, Sharon Pryor, Allen Rogers, Havis Stepp, Michael Thomas, Billy Williams, Shirley Young, MRS. BRACKETT, Lloyd Barnwell, Susan Boyette. FIFTH ROW: Danny Case, Cecil Corn, Alton Cox, Eugene Cox, Cynthia Dill, Ricky Farmer, Lynn Garren, Sammy Huntley, Jerry Hyder, Danny Jones, Tommy Jones, Danny Lawter. FIRST ROW: Gale Lyda, Kevin Lyda, Janice Martin, Larry McMinn, Debbie Merrell, Billy Neal, Bonnie Nielson, Clarice Pittillo, Harold Pryor, Vickie Pryor, Tim Reed, Dianne Rogers. SECOND ROW: Patricia Rogers, McAlynn Sinclair, Danny Tabor, Steve Tripp, Kenneth Warren, Billy Williams, Debra Williams, Sandra Youngblood, MISS LED¬ FORD, Carl Baldwin, Tony Brown, Joan Cantrell. THIRD ROW: Weldon Cantrell, Patricia Cole, Joe Connor, Larry Corn, Ken Garren, Evelyn Gilbert, Ronnie Gilbert, Fred Hathcock, Ricky Hoots, David Hudson, Tony Jackson, Herman Laughter. Enlightenment of the inquiring mind FIRST ROW: Frankie Ledbetter, Donnie Lyda, Elbert McCall, Billy Murray, Donita Murray, Carolyn Neal, Barbara Owens, Mike Pittillo, Roberta Ruff, Debbie Shipman, Gregory Sumner, Jimmy Taylor. SECOND ROW: David Thomas, Theresa Ward, Catherine Wood, MRS. FREEMAN, Elaine Baldwin, Ray Baldwin, Scotty Brackett, Donna Bridges, Dennis Corn, Jackie Corn, Eddie Dalton, Eddie Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Barbara Harrill, Dolores Heatherly, Roger Heaton, Debbie Jackson, Deddie Jackson, Denise Justice, Charlie Kidd, Marilyn Melton, Carol Pack, Kenny Petty, Patty Poley, Deborah Schlegel. FOURTH ROW: Susan Sumner, Ray Tucker, Valerie Vaughn, Philip Warren, Donna Weaver, Lynn White, Kay Wilson, MRS. M. PRYOR, Betty Baldwin, Charlie Cannon, Sylvia Cantrell, Janice Corn. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Garren, Sylvia Gilbert, Nancy Sue Gilliland, Ronald Gray, Gary Griffin, Judy Harrill, Catherine Hill, Linda Hudson, David Jones, Lance Justus, John Odom, Ann Parham. FIRST ROW: Robert Pryor, Freddie Rhodes, Roxanne Ruff, Kenny Taylor, Marilyn Thompson, Margaret Williams, Joan Wyatt, MRS. ALLEN, Deborah Barnett, Randy Case, Furlon Corn, Pamela Corn. SECOND ROW: Dorece Cut- shaw, Clyde Dalton, Dwight Dalton, Charles Deese, Susan Dermid, Teresa Drake, Alan Driskell, Marvin Engle, Michael Fain, Cheryl Freeman, Jimmy Freeman Alice Gordon. THIRD ROW: Debra Harrill, Sandra Hart, Susan Hart, William Ingram, Danny Jones, Peggy Justice, Duane Lyda, Wanda Moon, Connie Nix, Denise Owenby, Cathy Parks, Loretta Pryor. The love of learning in the impressionable years FIRST ROW: Pam Seymour, Nancy Stepp, Stephen Timkovich, Ronnie Wilson, MRS. BALLARD, Frances Baldwin, Terry Baldwin, Robert Ball, Stanley Barnett, Jimmy Bridges, Trent Brown, Regan Constant. SECOND ROW: Gary Devore, Gary Drake, David Gilbert, Frankie Gilliland, Gene Haynes, Darlene Honeycutt, Eddie Jones, James Jones, Dianne Merrell, Tony Morrow, Ricky Neal, Edna Pack. THIRD ROW: Ja Veen Petty, Dotty Poley, Roger Rhodes, Darius Rogers, Michael Spicer, Steven Starling, Rebecca Tabor, Kathy Waldrup, MRS. GREENE, Tina Anderson, C. R. Barnwell, Kristy Berry. FOURTH ROW: Robert Bryant, Rocky Cagle, Bill Cole, Teresa Corn, Ricky Dalton, Brenda Deese, Gary Farmer, Cynthia Freeman, Lonnie Freeman, Mary Heatherly, Wayne Jones, Carl Jordon. FIFTH ROW: Sheri Lee King, Janice Ledbetter, Susanne Lenz, Tony McMinn, Mason Millwood, Ritchie Morgan, Michael Newman, Sharon Nix, Anita Owenby, Kevin Rhodes, Phyllis Ruff, Teresa Sargent. FIRST ROW: Dale Storey, Nancy Vaughn, Michael Wall, MISS THOMPSON, Selina Barnwell, Sheree Brevard, Gary Brown, Lynn Cole, Vicky Corn, Linda Cox, Barbara Dalton, Dale Duncan. SECOND ROW: Paula Early, Diane Fain, Jeffrey Flynn, Janice Freeman, Terry Graham, Ricky Green, Janet Jones, Lisa Keller, Wayne King, Lynn Lackey, Debbie Laughter, Ellen Laughter. THIRD ROW: Larry Laughter, Galyn Ledbetter, Gail McAbee, Catherine McCall, Debra Middleton, Johnny Nielson, Viki Nix, Tava Orr, Lillian Owens, Jerry Pryor, Stacy Rhodes, Michael Se i | “Levels” of learning, not “Grades” FIRST ROW: Janet Shepherd, Philip Staton, MRS. GIBBS, Jerry Baldwin, Kenneth Barnwell, Vicki Cannon, Franklin Conner, Grady Drake, Michael Glaspy, Tamra Griffin, Michael Hill, Chuck Houston. SECOND ROW: Jane Laughter, Steve Laughter, Ronnie McKiney, Debera McMinn, Kay Newman, Michael Nix, Linda Owenby, Deborah Pyror, Dale Reynolds, Michael Ruff, Sherry Surrett, Larry Thompson. THIRD ROW: Steve Thompson, Michael Thrift, MRS. MARLOWE, Roger Barnwell, Kathy Brackett, Harold Cagle, Rosa Cantrell, Beverley Dalton, Rodney Dill, JohnFyfe, Billy Gilliland, Pamela Green. FOURTH ROW: Larry Hill, Martha Jackson, Ricardo Kidd, Richard Ledbetter, Jeffery Lyda, Patricia Martin, Billy Morrow, Yolinda Murray, Jimmy Neal, Teresa Parham, Monte Lee Price, Walden Ruff. FIFTH ROW: Jack Sinclair, Rebecca Stevens, Alan Ward, Julie Ward, MRS. ODOM, Jessey Baldwin, Randell Baldwin, Judy Barnwell, Bobby Brevard, Jerry Collins, Cindy Corn, Davey Dalton. FIRST ROW: Elaine Flynn, Franklin Freeman, Lynn Harrill, Marvin Hyder, Patsy Laughter, Bert Lyda, Tim McMinn, Cathy Owen, Richard Owenby, Bill Rogers, Rebecca Rogers, Marvin Sargent. SECOND ROW: Maria Timkovich, John Vanhoy, Derrell Vaughn, MRS. NESBITT, Roy Farmer, Danny Gordon, Rodney Griffin, Don Heaton, Frieda Hill, Marion Hill, Patricia Hill, Alvin Honeycutt. THIRD ROW: Alvin Jones, Bobby Laughter, Claudia Lyda, Katherine Lyda, Wanda Rogers, Horace Lee Ruff, Hugh Thomas, Sheila Thompson, Janet Ward. 1 i New j Mathematics for twelve years! 47 Student Council FIRST ROW: James Hemphill, President; Robert Stepp, Vice-President; Janet Laughter, Secretary; Susan Turner, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Underwood, Patsy Nix, Sandra Lancaster, Michael Pressley. THIRD ROW: Thelma Rogers, Sandra Coston, Karen Stepp, Buddy Duncan. FOURTH ROW: Linda Laughter, Lauren Rogers, Wayne Barnwell, Jerry Barnwell. FIFTH ROW: Alan Justus, Brenda Hathcock, Tom Eizonas, Mike Justus. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Pryor, Patsy Moon, Donald Dalton, Ray Barnwell, Philip Zulick. Leaders of Edneyville Today—Leaders of America Tomorrow A successful Sock Hop is planned by James Hemphill, president of Student Council, and Doug Brooks of Buddy Duncan has the responsibility of raising the W.H.K.P. flag eaQh morning. 50 KEY CLUB Carrying the old members ' trays is part of the initiation of the new members. Donald Dalton, president; Jerry Barnwell, vice-president; Michael Pressley, secre¬ tary; James Hemphill, treasurer; Billy Cox, reporter; J. L. Justus, David Robinson, Charles Freeman, Terry Lyda, Robert Stepp, David Hoots, Wayne Barnwell, T. C. Huntley, Don Hensley, Ray Nix, Mike Justus, Buddy Duncan, Herbert Henderson, Mark Maxwell (not pictured). Wayne and his donkey take time out for a game of leap-frog during the donkey basketball game. 51 Building Mind and Body BETA CLUB. Left to right, FIRST ROW: Michael Pressley, president; James Hemphill, vice-president; Katie Dalton, treasurer; Patsy Nix, reporter; Barbara Pryor, secretary. SECOND ROW: Donald Dalton, Robert Stepp, Donnie Whitaker, David Hoots, Jerry Barnwell, Wayne Barnwell, T.C. Huntley, J. L. Justus, Rosemary Underwood. THIRD ROW: Brenda Lewis, Ruby Dalton, Diane Steppe, Helen Paris, Evelyn Nix, Linda Lawter, Carolyn Hill, Nancy Barnwell, Sherie Pittilo. FOURTH ROW: Pattie Daniels, Donna Freeman, Sandra Coston, Susan Turner, Abbie Gillespie, Karen Stepp, Sandra Lancaster, Nancy Neal, Deanna Barnwell. FIFTH ROW: Gail Huntley, Lauren Rogers, Mary Zulick, Vivian Moss, Janet Laughter, Sherry Glass, Mrs. Burley, Sponsor. HEALTH CLUB. Left to right, FIRST ROW: Gail Huntley, president; Carolyn Lyda, vice-president; Nancy Neal, secretary-treasurer; Alice Neal, reporter. SECOND ROW: Brenda Lewis, Linda Case, Kay Dalton, Doris Neal, Nancy Barnwell, Marleen Merrell, Elaine Masters, Mrs. Lawter, sponsor; Pattie Daniels, Mary Sue Stepp. THIRD ROW: Ruby Dalton, Shirley Corn, Sonna Lyda, Mary Neal, Ruth Neal, Hope Swagngin. QUILL STAFF The Edneyville students eagerly await the distri¬ bution of the school paper each month. This year The Quill is under the supervision of Mrs. Oates. Editor.Barbara Pryor Assistant Editor .Sandra Coston Sports Editor.Michael Pressley Assistant Sports Editors.T. C. Huntley Alan Justus Art Editor .Alice Neal Assistant Art Editors.Velma Reed Gloria Maxwell Alumni Editor.Lauren Rogers Assistant Alumni.Peggy Freeman Abbey Gilispie Joke Editor.Jerry Barnwell Feature Editors.Patsy Nix Janet Laughter Rosemary Underwood Assistant Feature Editors.Sherry Glass Sandra Lancaster Katie Dalton Brenda Lewis Dianne Laughter Donna Freeman Cherie Pittillo Nancy Neal Roy Masters Nancy Barnwell Ruth Neal Typists.Roy Masters Doylene Warren Lauren Rogers Dianne Steppe Printers .Charles Pace Hilliard Lyda Wayne Wyatt Earl Johnson Wayne Swayngim 53 Under the direction of Miss Messer; the F.H.A. girls learn the true value of homemaking. Homemakers and Farmers, the backbone of America Mr. Davis and his F.F.A. boys play an important part in the Edneyville activities. 54 Seventy-seven voices harmonize under the direction of Mrs. Annie J. Burley The Edneyville High-Noters The champagne Music Makers of Edneyville are under the direction of Mr. James Gillespie. 55 TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE CHAMPS OF 1964 L.-R. FIRST ROW: Doug Whiteside, Tri-Captain; Donald Dalton, Tri-Captain; Terry Lyda, Ronnie Burgess, James Hemphill, Clyde Reed, Oscar Farmer. SECOND ROW: Teddy Brackett, Billy Cox, Tri-Captain; Larry Whiteside, Arthur Whiteside, Lee Rhodes, Mark Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Phillip Kinmon, Jerry Barnwell, Ray Nix, Charles Gunter, David Robinson, Alvin McCraw. jjyk j r Ip R : i i m RnR. mmm Billy Cox-Fullback. Honorable Mention, All Conference; Honorable Mention, Western North Carolina All- Scholastic Team; Mr. Guts Award. Terry Lyda-End. All Conference, First Team; Western North Carolina All- Scholastic Team. Oscar Farmer-Guard. All Conference, First Team; Honorable Mention, Western North Carolina All-Scholastic Team; Best Defensive Player Award. James Hemphill-Guard. All Conference, Second Team; Honorable Mention, Western North Carolina All-Scholastic Team; Most Improved Award. Ronnie Burgess-Center. All Conference, Second Team; Western North Carolina All- Scholastic Team. Donald Dalton-Quarterback. Doug Whiteside-Tackle. All Conference, First Team; All Conference, Second Team. Honorable Mention, Western North Carolina All-Scholastic Team; WHKP Award. Larry Whiteside-Halfback. All Conference, First Team; Honorable Mention, Western North Carolina All-Scholastic Team; Best Offensive Player Award. Mark Maxwell-End. David Robinson-Tackle. All Conference, Second Team; Honorable Mention, Honorable Mention, Western All-Conference. North Carolina All-Scholastic Team. Alvin McCraw-Halfback. SCHEDULE During halftime a tired team gains strength for a rousing second half. We They East A 18 North Buncombe H 33 Hendersonville A 13 T. C. Roberson A 18 West H 12 Erwin A 21 East H 24 Bethel A 7 Tryon H 41 Reynolds H 18 District 8 Double A Playoffs Swain 21 - Edneyville 7 Our senior cheerleaders lead the cheering squad. Cheerleaders’ Boost to Yellowjacket Fever Left to Right - Vicky Freeman; Karen Stepp; Patsy Nix; Katie Dalton - co-captain; Janet Laughter - co-captain; Sandra Lancaster; Susan Turner; Yvonne Boyette. m ess FIRST ROW- Left to right- Barbara Freeman, Lauren Rogers, Rose Ann Maxwell, Tri-Captain; Nancy Barnwell, Tri-Captain; Rosemary Underwood, Tri-Captain; Vivian Moss. SECOND ROW- Sandra Burgess, Patsy Moon, Velma Reed, Shirley Dotson, Marty Hill, Gail Williams. THIRD ROW- Ellis Lyda, Coach; Olivia Rogers, Manager; Linda Freeman, Janice Coston, Gloria Maxwell, Diane Laughter, Sandra Coston. Lady Jackets—Tri-County Runner-up! Patsy presses an opponent on an out- Coach Lyda ' s pointers produce a of-bounds play. winning team. Rosie!! Rosie!!! Rosie!!!! Jackets-Action, Determination, Sportsmanship VARSITY BOYS FIRST ROW; Left to Right: Bobby Justice; Donald Dalton, co-captain; Charles Freeman, co-captain; Mark Maxwell; T. C. Huntley. SECOND ROW: Harris Pryor, Coach; Eddie Merrell; Woody Pryor, Steve Gale; Dale Gilbert; David Hoots. 64 EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS Coach Pryor gives the team a few pertinent pointers daring a half-time break. SCHEDULE Opponent Boys Girls Rosman 53- 26 36- 26 Erwin 42- 40 20- 24 Bethel 45- 51 27- 40 East 44- 50 33- 22 Tryon 54- 38 23- 14 T. C. Roberson 52- 56 42- 30 Hendersonville 51- 62 40- 12 Rosman 70- 54 37- 25 East 60- 59 42- 22 West 47- 39 50- 6 North Buncombe 43- 60 29- 32 Reynolds 55- 47 29- 15 Erwin 37- 53 33- 23 EHS Bethel 59-41 20-41 EHS East 47-41 49-22 EHS T. C. Toberson 54-56 42-39 EHS Hendersonville 44-57 41-22 EHS West 44-36 60-23 EHS North Buncombe 36-47 26-23 EHS Reynolds 47-46 51-25 District 8 Double A State Playoffs EHS - 36 North Buncombe - 37 Tri-County Tournament Girls - EHS - 28 East - 23 EHS - 27 Bethel - 57 Boys - EHS- 46 Bethel - 39 EHS - 54 East - 39 Yellow Jackets—Tri-County Winners! Our senior trio, Donald, Eddie, and Charles, line up for a last-minute free throw before the game begins. Coach Pryor hopes to baffle op¬ ponents by changing offense. Edneyville battles for possession of the ball under opponents ' basket. New uniforms and many new faces help the growing interest in the continued building of our track teams. A Sport for every season and taste Veterans - Larry Whitesides, Jerry Barnwell, and Bobby Justice are point makers. Baseball, one of our spring favorites. 66 FIRST ROW-Left to Right-Harris Pryor-Coach, Billy Thomas, Paul Dermid, Larry Rhodes, Tommy Gerrard, A1 Pryor, Benny Corn, Gary Rhodes, David Stepp, Nicky Pryor. SECOND ROW-David Pace,Rex Freeman, Myron Owenby, Tommy Starling, Bobby Cox, Michael Nix, Jimmy Bradford, Tom Eizonas, Lail Garren. THIRD ROW-Foy Corn- Manager, Robert Freeman, Leon Gunth, Jerry Brackett, Michael Dunn, Randy Griffin, Carl Rhodes, Kenny Fullerton. J.V. FOOTBALL J.V. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW-Left to Right-J. C. Williams, Mike Justice, Randy Holbert, Allen Justice, Buddy Duncan, Philip Zulick. SECOND ROW-Jerry Young, Eugene Beddingfield, Nickey Pryor, Robert Freeman, Ray Nix. THIRD ROW-Michael Hoots, David Stepp, Don Hensley, Michael Nix, Manson Lancaster. 67 M 31 ! HOMECOMING QUEEN One who cherishes friendship and possesses the beauty and grace of a queen. Miss Janet Laughter 70 L. to R. - Sandra Burgess; Judy Garren; Pattie Daniels; Barbara Pryor; Janet Laughter, Queen; Patsy Nix; Karen Stepp; Yvonne Boyette; Sandra Lyda. HOMECOMING CEREMONIES Rosemary Underwood attended the Civitan Youth Conference at Wild Acres. Michael Pressley was our delegate to Boys ' State at Chapel Hill. OUR ACTIVE SENIORS Katie Dalton took time out from her studies in Modern Algebra at W.C.C. to learn a new victory cheer. Terry Lyda and Wayne Wyatt, our seniors who are now Eagle Scouts. 72 SL« 3U Barbara Pryor, after climbing to the top as our Miss Hi Miss of 1964, is descending the stairs on her way to visit Winthrop College. OUR LOVELY LADIES Sandra Coston is eager to leave for Winthrop and the experiences which await her as Miss Hi Miss of 1965. 73 BEST ALL AROUND Round and ' round they go and where they stop . . . they never stop! This busy schedule is typical of Barbara Pryor and Michael Pressley. MOST ATHLETIC Surely there is more to bouncing a ball than meets the eye. Our Rosemary Underwood and Charles Freeman have proved this with their athletic ability and good sportsmanship. SENIOR MOST DEPENDABLE We trust that Lauren Rogers and James Hemphill are simply checking the roll and are disregarding their grades hidden within. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Climbing the steps to success and the attaining of their goals seemto be the main ambition of Katie Dalton and Donald Dalton. MOST COURTEOUS The little courtesies of life are the qualities we admire in Sandra Lancaster and David Heatherly. SUPERLATIVES WITTIEST Eddie Merrell ' s wit and trickery fool everyone but June Laughter who knows she will end up paying for the Coke. r MOST POPULAR The Eden of Edneyville includes Terry Lyda and Janet Laughter portraying our Adam and Eve, the first at E. H. S. MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY A warm smile and a friendly greeting characterize the glowing personalities of Patsy Nix and Billy Cox. 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Hendersonville, North Carolina Builder ' s Supplies Compliments of MILL ENDS STORE AND SILK SHOP ROBOTYPER Piece Goods and Draperies CORPORATION Patterns - Sewing Accessories Phone OX 3-5033 Hendersonville, North Carolina BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY things go better. -(With CoKe BERKELEY MILLS BALFOUR, NORTH CAROLINA A DIVISION OF Kimberlii ' Clark Corporation FRANCIS WRIGHT Compliments of RAY’S BARBER SHOP Kanuga Street Farm Supplies Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Farm Equipment Phone OXford 3-3406 Hendersonville, North Carolina Compliments of MOORE FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. CROCKER’S DISCOUNT BARN Massey - Ferguson - New Idea - Fox Sales and Service 901 Seventh Avenue East Hendersonville, North Carolina Phone OX 3-4968 THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Serving Henderson County Since 1930 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hendersonville, North Carolina 1ST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Fifth at Church Hendersonville, North Carolina Branch Office . . . Fletcher, North Carolina Cottons - Rayons - Drapery, Etc. THE REMNANT SHOP 0X3-6212 AL 2-8562 South Main St. 693 Haywood Rd. Hendersonville West Asheville Compliments of J. F. STOKES SON 135 Third Avenue East Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of SPAETH ' S GIFT SHOP JANE ' S FLOWER SHOP Flowers Whisper What Words Can Never Say. EDNEYVILLE T. V. SERVICE Compliments of Serving Edneyville ARCADE BARBER SHOP Compliments of DANIELS FURNITURE CO. AMERICAN DRUG COMPANY WHOLESALE SKYLAND BATTERY AND IGNITION COMPANY 432 Kanuga Phone 693-6537 ENGLISH BROS. SHOE SHOP Shoes dyed any color Arch supports, Insoles Boots and Shoes Compliments of MEN’S WEAR YOUNG MEN ' S McCALL PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Hendersonville, North Carolina GENUINE PARTS COMPANY Phone Oxford 3-4291 203 South Church St. Hendersonville, North Carolina SUPERIOR CLEANERS LAUNDRY The Cleaners Who Care Main Office And Plant - 826 Locust St. Dial OX 3-4288 WESTERN CAROLINA HOSIERY MILL AND MANUFACTURES OUTLET, INC. East Flat Rock Compliments of CRYSTAL BARBER SHOP 348 7th Avenue East George Charlie ARTHUR T. TURNER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Feeds - Fertilizers - Spray Materials - Packing Supplies Telephone OXford 3-6265 Edneyville, N. C. COLLIN ' S FLORIST 443 North Church Street Hendersonville, North Carolina OX 3-7570 KLUGHS DO-NUT SHOP TOM LEWIS MARKET Dial OX 3-6287 North Main Street Whole Hog Sausage Edward Jones, Owner 532 7th Avenue Hendersonville, North Carolina Telephone OX-2-2830 OATES PAINT BODY SHOP LOVELAND’S STUDIOS AUTO PAINTING AND BODY REPAIRS Photography Factory Painting Duplicated 4th Ave. East 425 Kanuga Road - Phone OX 3-5313 Hendersonville, North Carolina Hendersonville, North Carolina Hendersonville, North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS To you, the graduating class of 1965. You have achieved an important goal in your life. May you enjoy continued suc¬ cess in all of your future endeavors. HOLLEY-SWOFFORD SHOES Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of PENNEY ' S Hendersonville, N. C. HENDERSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY MANNING C. FISHER Modern Design Septic Tanks Old Spartanburg Road Dial 693-4471 Manufactured - Installed Repaired - Cleaned Hendersonville, N. C. Approved by N. C. Health Department COX BROTHERS GROCERY Store of 1001 Items Compliments of BLUE RIDGE CLEANERS Compliments of Q sh K osh SPORXSWEAR Dudes-Jeans-Bronks GREENVILLE ROOFING COMPANY LOUIS WILLIAMS SONS, INC. 692-5312 ANNEX 701-7th Avenue East Dial 692-8216 ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTOR SALES AND SERVICE Compliments of JACK SCHULMAN Compliments of JACKSON FUNERAL HOME FRENCH’S JEWELERS Chapel in the Pines 693-4261 Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments Compliments of of FOY PITTILLO GROCERY GREGG HARDWARE Compliments of BILL WILSON ' S GROCERY HOLLY SHOP Home of the Big Apple Compliments of J. PRESSLEY, LTD OVERTON ' S WHOLESALE GROCERS Gentlemen ' s Apparel EDNEYVILLE PACKERS Home of the Dot Brand Apples 44 Patton Avenue Asheville, North Carolina 692-5131 P. O. Box 57 Edneyville, North Carolina WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA’S NEWEST FASHION CENTER FOR MEN MEET AT BROCK’S For delicious Sandwiches and shakes Bob Brock, Owner CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, INC EDNEYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS SA - 50 Brand Products Hendersonville, North Carolina FROM THE HOME FOOD SHOP Compliments of CAFETERIA NEAL HAWKINS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ■ ' ■ ? ■ ■■ ■


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